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  • leitung
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 2897

    Unloaded Concealed Carry?

    Basically, what part of the penal code section allows us to, carry our handgun from the car to the range door? How about from your car to the baggage check in counter in the airport? Say you don't have a "motor vehicle" how do you then walk or bicycle to the range legally? I know it's perfect legal to transport a handgun in a motor vehicle provided it's in a locked container, but carrying it concealed, unloaded, say into a store or on a public sidewalk is illegal from what I understand right? How about if I am coming back from the range and I stop to eat and I leave it in the car, thats legal right?

    Basically, what law says we can get away unloaded concealed carry under certain circumstances? Just for future reference...
    Former "Subject" of the People's Republic of California in "exile" in Washington State.
  • #2
    tombinghamthegreat
    Veteran Member
    • May 2007
    • 2785


    This is something to keep in mind.

    Here is the penal code 12026.2. I hope this answers your question of trying to carry concealed unloaed, but you have to be going somewhere to be exempt from commiting a crime. Any other questions could be better answered by a attorney or someone on the forum for other exemptions is this is my advise since i am not a attorney. Also remember use the search button and also look into open carry. If you decide on open carry delay it till at least 8/31.


    (a) Section 12025 does not apply to, or affect, any of the
    following:
    (1) The possession of a firearm by an authorized participant in a
    motion picture, television, or video production or entertainment
    event when the participant lawfully uses the firearm as part of that
    production or event or while going directly to, or coming directly
    from, that production or event.
    (2) The possession of a firearm in a locked container by a member
    of any club or organization, organized for the purpose of lawfully
    collecting and lawfully displaying pistols, revolvers, or other
    firearms, while the member is at meetings of the clubs or
    organizations or while going directly to, and coming directly from,
    those meetings.
    (3) The transportation of a firearm by a participant when going
    directly to, or coming directly from, a recognized safety or hunter
    safety class, or a recognized sporting event involving that firearm.

    (4) The transportation of a firearm by a person listed in Section
    12026 directly between any of the places mentioned in Section 12026.

    (5) The transportation of a firearm by a person when going
    directly to, or coming directly from, a fixed place of business or
    private residential property for the purpose of the lawful repair or
    the lawful transfer, sale, or loan of that firearm.
    (6) The transportation of a firearm by a person listed in Section
    12026 when going directly from the place where that person lawfully
    received that firearm to that person's place of residence or place of
    business or to private property owned or lawfully possessed by that
    person.
    (7) The transportation of a firearm by a person when going
    directly to, or coming directly from, a gun show, swap meet, or
    similar event to which the public is invited, for the purpose of
    displaying that firearm in a lawful manner.
    (8) The transportation of a firearm by an authorized employee or
    agent of a supplier of firearms when going directly to, or coming
    directly from, a motion picture, television, or video production or
    entertainment event for the purpose of providing that firearm to an
    authorized participant to lawfully use as a part of that production
    or event.
    (9) The transportation of a firearm by a person when going
    directly to, or coming directly from, a target range, which holds a
    regulatory or business license, for the purposes of practicing
    shooting at targets with that firearm at that target range.
    (10) The transportation of a firearm by a person when going
    directly to, or coming directly from, a place designated by a person
    authorized to issue licenses pursuant to Section 12050 when done at
    the request of the issuing agency so that the issuing agency can
    determine whether or not a license should be issued to that person to
    carry that firearm.
    (11) The transportation of a firearm by a person when going
    directly to, or coming directly from, a lawful camping activity for
    the purpose of having that firearm available for lawful personal
    protection while at the lawful campsite. This paragraph shall not be
    construed to override the statutory authority granted to the
    Department of Parks and Recreation or any other state or local
    governmental agencies to promulgate rules and regulations governing
    the administration of parks and campgrounds.
    (12) The transportation of a firearm by a person in order to
    comply with subdivision (c) or (i) of Section 12078 as it pertains to
    that firearm.
    (13) The transportation of a firearm by a person in order to
    utilize subdivision (l) of Section 12078 as it pertains to that
    firearm.
    (14) The transportation of a firearm by a person when going
    directly to, or coming directly from, a gun show or event, as defined
    in Section 478.100 of Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations,
    for the purpose of lawfully transferring, selling, or loaning that
    firearm in accordance with subdivision (d) of Section 12072.
    (15) The transportation of a firearm by a person in order to
    utilize paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 12078 as it
    pertains to that firearm.
    (16) The transportation of a firearm by a person who finds the
    firearm in order to comply with Article 1 (commencing with Section
    2080) of Chapter 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code as it pertains to
    that firearm and if that firearm is being transported to a law
    enforcement agency, the person gives prior notice to the law
    enforcement agency that he or she is transporting the firearm to the
    law enforcement agency.
    (17) The transportation of a firearm by a person in order to
    comply with paragraph (2) of subdivision (f) of Section 12072 as it
    pertains to that firearm.
    (18) The transportation of a firearm by a person who finds the
    firearm and is transporting it to a law enforcement agency for
    disposition according to law, if he or she gives prior notice to the
    law enforcement agency that he or she is transporting the firearm to
    the law enforcement agency for disposition according to law.
    (19) The transportation of a firearm by a person in order to
    comply with paragraph (3) of subdivision (f) of Section 12072 as it
    pertains to that firearm.
    (20) The transportation of a firearm by a person for the purpose
    of obtaining an identification number or mark assigned for that
    firearm from the Department of Justice pursuant to Section 12092.
    (b) In order for a firearm to be exempted under subdivision (a),
    while being transported to or from a place, the firearm shall be
    unloaded, kept in a locked container, as defined in subdivision (d),
    and the course of travel shall include only those deviations between
    authorized locations as are reasonably necessary under the
    circumstances.
    (c) This section does not prohibit or limit the otherwise lawful
    carrying or transportation of any pistol, revolver, or other firearm
    capable of being concealed upon the person in accordance with this
    chapter.
    (d) As used in this section, "locked container" means a secure
    container which is fully enclosed and locked by a padlock, keylock,
    combination lock, or similar locking device. The term "locked
    container" does not include the utility or glove compartment of a
    motor vehicle.
    "Legitimate use of violence can only be that which is required in self-defense." Ron Paul
    "The issue today is the same as it has been throughout all history, whether man shall be allowed to govern himself or be ruled by a small elite." - Thomas Jefferson
    Originally posted by forumguy
    The same way they enforce all the rest of the BS laws. Only criminals are exempt, while the honest obey.
    Originally posted by bwiese
    Sometimes I think the function of Calguns is half to refute bad info from gunshops and half to refute bad info from DOJ.

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    • #3
      Librarian
      Admin and Poltergeist
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Oct 2005
      • 44627

      PC 12026, 12026.1, 12026.2 are the usual exceptions to violation of 12025, carrying a concealed weapon. Probably this is the one that satisfies:
      12026. (a) Section 12025 shall not apply to or affect any citizen
      of the United States or legal resident over the age of 18 years who
      resides or is temporarily within this state, and who is not within
      the excepted classes prescribed by Section 12021 or 12021.1 of this
      code or Section 8100 or 8103 of the Welfare and Institutions Code,
      who carries, either openly or concealed, anywhere within the citizen'
      s or legal resident's place of residence, place of business, or on
      private property owned or lawfully possessed by the citizen or legal
      resident any pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being
      concealed upon the person.
      and 12026.2 does not require transport in a vehicle
      (b) In order for a firearm to be exempted under subdivision (a),
      while being transported to or from a place, the firearm shall be
      unloaded, kept in a locked container, as defined in subdivision (d),
      and the course of travel shall include only those deviations between
      authorized locations
      as are reasonably necessary under the
      circumstances.
      (c) This section does not prohibit or limit the otherwise lawful
      carrying or transportation of any pistol, revolver, or other firearm
      capable of being concealed upon the person in accordance with this
      chapter.
      How about if I am coming back from the range and I stop to eat and I leave it in the car, thats legal right?
      Probably more so than taking it into the restaurant with you, but in the unusual case that somehow LEO became involved, that situation might be a matter of interpretation. It's that "deviation" language.

      I'd like to say "don't worry about it." I can't do that with complete confidence, though my personal estimate of the risk is quite low.
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